
SEVENTEEN has begun a journey towards a new climax. They opened the splendid curtain of 'SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR [NEW_]' at Incheon Asiad Main Stadium on September 13-14. According to Pledis Entertainment, about 54,000 fans gathered over the two days. Tickets sold out on the first day of pre-sale, proving their popularity. Fans from 100 countries and regions, including the USA, Japan, Singapore, China, and Australia, gathered for the online live stream. As Dino described, they mixed 'new flavors with familiar ones' to showcase a diverse setlist combining never-before-seen stages and hit songs, reaffirming their reputation as 'performance masters.' They made a glamorous entrance reminiscent of a fashion show runway and quickly elevated the atmosphere with 'HBD' and 'THUNDER.' Over approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, they performed more than 30 songs, from fan-favorites like 'Domino' and 'Network Love' to seasoned performances of 'SOS (Prod. Marshmello),' 'F*ck My Life,' and 'LOVE, MONEY, FAME (feat. DJ Khaled).' True to the concert's theme of new challenges, they debuted solo stages from their 5th full album. Starting with Dino's charismatic performance, Jun took over with an artistic display. Vernon showcased his charm while playing guitar, and Joshua and DK created a sweet atmosphere with their voices. Seungkwan left a deep impression with beautiful piano playing and an evocative voice. The stylish stage featured artistic elements from DK, while Mingyu and S.COUPS energized the audience. The sharp group choreography, a trademark of SEVENTEEN, was also on display. The audience reached a peak during the intense performances of 'HOT,' 'HIGHLIGHT,' 'ROCK,' and 'HIT.' 'Rock with you,' starting with DK's drumming, and the encore songs 'A-TEEN,' '9-TEEN,' '20,' and 'To You' evoked warm cheers as they reflected on their youth spent with CARAT (SEVENTEEN's fans). SEVENTEEN expressed gratitude for the support as they enter a new chapter this year, thanking the members who have shared the same vision for 10 years. They promised to become artists who continuously grow and develop. After singing the final song 'Eyes on you,' they spontaneously performed an encore, ending with 'VERY NICE,' creating unforgettable memories with fans. On the last day of the concert (14th), members Junghan, Wonwoo, Woozi, and Hoshi, who are currently serving in the military, also attended to support. With the encouragement of the four members, SEVENTEEN shouted, 'There are nine on stage, but now all 13 are here. We are SEVENTEEN,' warming the hearts of fans. After the Incheon concert, SEVENTEEN will perform at the largest venue in Hong Kong, Kaitak Stadium, on the 27th-28th of this month. Tickets for this concert have already sold out. They will continue their tour in October in five U.S. cities: Tacoma, Los Angeles, Austin, Sunrise, and Washington D.C., and in November-December at Vantelin Dome Nagoya, Kyocera Dome Osaka, Tokyo Dome, and Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka.
SEVENTEEN's tracks 'HOME;RUN' and 'God of Music' have surpassed 50 million streams, receiving gold certification from the RIAJ for September 2025. 'HOME;RUN' features a retro sound celebrating youth, while 'God of Music' is a vibrant soul-punk anthem. SEVENTEEN continues their 'WORLD TOUR [NEW_]', with upcoming performances in Japan's major domes.
Hoshi from SEVENTEEN has successfully completed his basic military training and expressed heartfelt thanks to fans for their support. He shared his experiences on Weverse, highlighting the impact of fan letters. Hoshi will continue his service in the army while engaging in charitable activities, including a donation for a school in Zambia.
SEVENTEEN is collaborating with the Smurfs, announced by Pledis Entertainment. A special version of the music video for 'God of Music' will be released in November, coinciding with the Smurfs' birthday. The collaboration highlights themes of teamwork and joy, merging SEVENTEEN's essence with the beloved blue characters. Merchandise based on this collaboration will also be available.
Sungkwan of SEVENTEEN and his dog Puku were featured in a photoshoot for ELLE Korea's November issue, celebrating the 33rd anniversary of the magazine. The shoot highlights their close bond and the theme of living with animals. Sungkwan expressed his love for Puku in an interview, emphasizing the lessons learned from animals. SEVENTEEN is also nearing the end of their U.S. tour, with upcoming performances in Sunrise and Washington D.C.
HYBE has partnered with Los Angeles Football Club to host a K-Culture festival during the MLS playoffs, highlighting K-POP and Korean culture. The event will feature music from HYBE artists, a light show, and fusion Korean cuisine, aiming to strengthen cultural ties in LA, home to many Koreans.
The official MINITEEN merchandise, inspired by SEVENTEEN, will be available in Japan via Qoo10. This collection reflects SEVENTEEN's world and member personalities, offering fans new enjoyment and collectible value. Limited stock available, with various products like fans, badges, and more.
Mingyu of SEVENTEEN displays his sporty charm on the cover of Allure Korea's November issue. He shares insights about his album 'HYPE VIBES' and the creative process with S.COUPS. The album has achieved record sales and high rankings on Billboard. SEVENTEEN also received a presidential award for their contributions to K-POP and cultural development.
SEVENTEEN was awarded the presidential award at the 2025 Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards, recognizing their impact on K-POP and culture. Members Jeonghan and Wonwoo accepted the award while fulfilling military duties. They expressed gratitude to fans and contributors to K-POP. The group has set numerous records and continues to enhance K-POP's global presence.
On the afternoon of the 23rd, the 2025 Korean Culture and Arts Awards ceremony was held at the National Theater of Korea in Seoul. Stars including Lee Min-ho, G-Dragon, and others walked the red carpet. Three individuals received the 'Cultural Medal,' while groups like TVXQ and SEVENTEEN were honored with presidential awards.
On the afternoon of the 23rd, the 2025 Korean Culture and Arts Awards ceremony was held at the National Theater in Seoul. Celebrities like Park Bo-young, i-dle's So-yeon, and G-DRAGON walked the red carpet. Three individuals received the 'Cultural Medal,' while TVXQ, SEVENTEEN, and Lee Min-ho were honored with presidential awards.
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